Lil Nas X took the stage at the 2020 Grammys to perform his hit "Old Town Road" joined by a few special guests: BTS, Diplo, Mason Ramsey, and Billy Ray Cyrus.
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Atlanta rapper Lil Baby was the musical guest on last night’s episode of The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon. He performed “Woah” with a group of dancers. Watch it go down below.
“Woah” will appear on Lil Baby’s forthcoming LP My Turn. He dropped the single back in November. The rapper’s last solo studio album was his 2018 debut Harder Than Ever. In 2019 he linked up with Gunna for Drip Harder.
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Lil Nas X took the stage at the 2020 Grammys to perform his hit "Old Town Road" joined by a few special guests: BTS, Diplo, Mason Ramsey, and Billy Ray Cyrus.
Ariana Grande took the stage tonight at the 62nd Annual Grammy Awards for a performance of “imagine,” “7 rings,” and the title track from her latest studio album thank u, next. Check it out below.
Tonight at the 2020 Grammys, country artist Tanya Tucker performed her single “Bring My Flowers Now.” Tucker was accompanied by Brandi Carlile on piano. Watch it all go down below.
Billie Eilish took the stage tonight at the 2020 Grammy Awards for a performance of “when the party’s over” off her debut album When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?. She was accompanied by her brother and producer FINNEAS on keys and backing vocals. Watch it go down below.
Camila Cabello performed at the 2020 Grammy Awards in Los Angeles tonight, where she gave a rendition of “First Man” from her latest record, Romance. As she sang the song, which was written in honor of her father, she stepped down from the stage to embrace her dad at the end of the performance. Watch that below.
Moneybagg Yo kicked off the year with the release of his new album, Time Served. The Memphis rapper sat down with Genius' Head of Artist Relations Rob Markman to discuss the album on the latest episode of For The Record. Moneybagg Yo opened up about the difficulties of quitting lean, his plans to record an album with Lil Baby, and the possibility for another collaboration with Megan Thee Stallion now that they are no longer dating.
The first Christmas back after leaving home can be an anxiety-provoking experience, as countless college students would attest. What was it like for Montero Lamar Hill, the 20-year-old who reinvented himself as Lil Nas X, to return to Atlanta after spending the previous year building to six Grammy nominations and charting the biggest song, well, ever? Quite simply: He was Santa Claus.
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Since welcoming their first baby Pilar Jhena last March, Porsha Williams and Dennis McKinley have shared plenty of their cute family moments on social media. But Porsha’s latest photo of her little girl may be the sweetest one that she’s shared yet.
Mason Disick, 10, is looking so grown up! He was dancing up a storm along with his mom Kourtney Kardashian, 40, and YouTube star David Dobrik, 23 in a TikTok video and we’re kind of obsessed with his moves.
Porsha Williams is content with her daughter by her side! The Real Housewives of Atlanta star, 38, shared a new photo of 10-month-old Pilar Jhena to Instagram on Tuesday. In the snap, captioned, “All I need,” with a red heart emoji, PJ can be seen smiling while laying on her tummy.
Moneybagg Yo set off 2020 with the release of his Time Served album. Yo enlisted Lil Baby to join him on the Tay Keith-produced "U Played," which served as the project's second single and a recipe for streaming success.
Tokimonsta is back on her heady beat wave. The Grammy-nominated producer's single "Fried For The Night" comes with funky melodic verses from Atlanta rap duo Earthgang and boppin' 808 rhythms for your next smoke session.
With their penchant for street rhymes, Griselda Records rappers Westside Gunn, Conway the Machine, and Benny The Butcher are all hailed by many fans for holding down “real hip-hop.” In a recent Rap Radar interview, however, Conway and WSG pushed back against critics of the melodic trap sound dominating the genre and praised popular young rappers like Gunna, Lil Baby, Polo G, Roddy Ricch, and Trippie Redd.
Even through all of the success Lil Baby has had in the early portion of his career, he's still got a chip on his shoulder and feels like there are doubters out there to prove wrong. Baby states his case once again with the Twysted Genius-produced "Sum 2 Prove," which released on Friday (Jan. 10) as the third single off his forthcoming album.
Atlanta’s Lil Baby is gearing up to release his next album My Turn. This past fall, he dropped “Woah.” Now, Lil Baby’s shared “Sum 2 Prove.” Listen to the track below (via Quality Control Music/Wolf Pack Global/Motown).
Lil Baby is headed full speed toward the release of his anticipated My Turn album. The Atlanta rapper brought the dance moves and racing theme from his "Woah" video to life with his Monday night performance (Jan.
It was a who’s who of Atlanta power moms and their kids at the fourth birthday party for Kandi Burruss‘ son Ace Tucker on Jan. 6.
Lil Uzi Vert has shared a video for his song “Futsal Shuffle 2020.” The visual shows the rapper and his friends doing the song’s signature dance. Watch the video below.
Lil Baby is starting off the new year with an announcement for his sophomore album, My Turn. He’s already dropped “Out the Mud” and “Woah”—and this will be his first full-length since 2018’s Harder Than Ever.